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Continuous Delivery is an emerging area of software development, which takes continuous integration one step further. Software teams practicing continuous delivery create build pipelines that enable them to integrate, test, and deploy their software products with high frequency.

I was listening to this podcast on Continuous Delivery and Jez Humble briefly talked about QA's role, but I didn't really get a "big picture" idea of they're doing on a day to day basis. How is their ...

I am new to continuous delivery, so please help me understand if my ideas are incorrect, I have XY problems, etc..
My organization runs web services, with services-oriented architecture. Currently, ...

At our office, we use JIRA to track issues reported by our QA teams. We also have Bamboo which builds each time we commit to our Git (Stash) repository. QA picks a build from Bamboo and they work with ...

I was explaining a proposed build system (Gradle/Artifactory/Jenkins/Chef) to one of our senior architects, and he made a comment to me that I sort of disagree with, but am not experienced enough to ...

I read about CI/CD, loved it, but I'm having trouble with the details as everything I read was high level.
Some authors seemed to suggest that there couldn't be any failing commits on the repository ...

I was wondering if there was an SDLC (software development lifecycle) or methodology (Kanban, SCRUM, waterfall, otherwise, etc.) that was particularly well-suited for continuous delivery systems, and ...

I work for a small development company, 20 people total in the entire company, 3 in actual development, and we've adopted CD for our commits to trunk, and it works great, from a code management and ...

One of the practices set out in Jez Humble's Continuous Delivery is that you should build one package and then release it to each environment you deploy to, so that the deployment and the artifacts ...

In my understanding a major point in Continuous Deployment is (well, obviously I guess) that deployment is automatically done as a part of the building process.
Conceptually it is easy to understand ...